Chiesa Return Plot: Juventus Offer Expected ‘In Next Hours’ As Liverpool Wait
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Chiesa Return Plot: Juventus Offer Expected ‘In Next Hours’ As Liverpool Wait

Juve are intent on bringing their former attacker back to Turin from Liverpool.

Giuseppe Labellarte Giuseppe Labellarte Updated on 12 January 2026

Juventus will be submitting an offer to Liverpool for Federico Chiesa in the ‘next hours’, according to reports from Italy.

Speculation involving Juventus and Chiesa has been intensifying in recent weeks, with the Bianconeri eager to strengthen their attacking ranks.

Meanwhile, Chiesa remains on the fringes of Arne Slot’s squad, despite Liverpool being without Alexander Isak and Mohamed Salah.

Juventus ready to present Federico Chiesa loan offer with conditions for obligations to buy

Chiesa joined Liverpool from Juventus in 2024, but talk of a Serie A comeback has grown this month.

The Italy international has struggled for regular minutes at Anfield and is understood to be open to a return to Turin.

Tuttosport says Juventus are working on a deal structure designed to match Liverpool’s demand for a permanent sale.

Juventus’ preferred formula is an initial loan with conditions that would turn the move into an obligation to buy.

Those conditions could be linked to appearances, performance targets or team objectives across the second half of the season.


Liverpool reportedly want a straight transfer and a fee in the region of €12m-€15m, rather than a simple loan.

That gap is the key issue, but Juventus believe add-ons and clear guarantees could bring the Reds to the table.

The Turin club hope that presenting a firm package, rather than an informal enquiry, will speed up talks in the ‘next hours’.

There has also been speculation involving Thiago Almada and Juventus as a Chiesa alternative.

Why this move would appeal to all sides

For Juventus, Chiesa would add pace and direct running on the wing, along with experience in Serie A and Europe.

They are also looking for mid-season signings that fit within tight spending limits, making a loan-to-buy route attractive.

For Chiesa, more playing time would help his push to be involved with Italy ahead of 2026 World Cup qualifying.

Juve need to reach a salary agreement with the former Fiorentina player.

While it hasn’t been fully fleshed out yet, the feeling is that the parties’ mutual interests could easily reach an agreement

And Liverpool, who appear to have decided against keeping Chiesa, would be able to get him off their wage bill and reinvest elsewhere.

Giuseppe Labellarte

Giuseppe Labellarte

Giuseppe Labellarte is a sports journalist with over a decade of professional experience in the industry. His main professional expertise is in soccer. Prior to joining FootItalia, he worked for the likes of Sports Mole, TBR Football, the Chelsea Chronicle and numerous other sites, along with having bylines in the likes of the Nottingham Post. He holds degrees in Journalism and International Relations.

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